• Flying SquidM
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    16 months ago

    There have got to be better ways than forcibly breaking the parent/child bond by taking away the children, even if there has been no abuse or neglect. Just because they’re mafioso doesn’t mean they mistreat their children.

    I would think that the doing something would be breaking that bond by arresting the parents. Maybe even leave the child with one of them.

    • AwesomeLowlander
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      6 months ago

      Just because they’re mafioso doesn’t mean they mistreat their children.

      It’s not about child abuse, it’s about ending the intergenerational crime cycle. Though depending on your viewpoint it could be argued that raising kids by grooming them to be crime lords is a form of child abuse in itself.


      I would think that the doing something would be breaking that bond by arresting the parents

      From the article:

      Now, almost every member of the girls’ immediate family is in prison: both of their parents and three of their four brothers.

      • Flying SquidM
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        06 months ago

        I know, I read the article, but they’re going beyond that now. And I really don’t think that making children hate the government by taking them away from their parents is going to break the crime cycle.

        • AwesomeLowlander
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          86 months ago

          Like I said, it’s a tough question. I agree it’s very much a grey area, but I do think it’s better than leaving things to continue the way they have been up to now.

          • Flying SquidM
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            26 months ago

            I just think of all the other situations in which children were taken by their parents such as the U.S. foster system or Canadian residential schools and they tend to churn out criminals. But hopefully you’re on the right side of things and this will help break the cycle.

            • AwesomeLowlander
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              6 months ago

              The obvious difference I’m seeing (at least based on the article) is that the US and Canadian systems were woefully underfunded and overwhelmed. Whereas this program has a small number of participants and seems fairly well supported. Time will tell I suppose.